Quote to Note: Confluent
August 20, 2015
I read “Meet Confluent, The Big-Data Startup That Has Silicon Valley Buzzing.” Confluent can keep “he data flowing at some of the biggest and most information-rich firms in Silicon Valley.” The company’s Web site is http://www.confluent.io/. The company uses Apache Kafka to deliver its value to customers.
Here’s the passage i noted:
Experts suggest Confluent’s revenue could approach $10 million next year and pass $50 million in 2017. The company could echo the recent success of another open-source darling, Docker, which has turned record adoption of its computing tools called “containers” into a growing enterprise suite and a $1 billion valuation. Confluent is likely worth about one-sixth that today but not for long. “Every person we hire uncovers millions of dollars in sales,” says early investor Eric Vishria of Benchmark. “There’s real potential [for Confluent] to be an enterprise phenomenon.”
I noted the congruence of Docker and Confluence. I enjoyed the word “every”. Categorical affirmatives are thrilling. I liked also “phenomenon.” The article’s omission of a reference to Palantir surprised me.
Nevertheless, I have a question: “Has another baby unicorn been birthed?” According to Crunchbase, the company has raised more than $50 million. With 17 full time employees, Confluent may be hiring. Perhaps some lucid engineers will see the light?
Stephen E Arnold, August 20, 2015